Class Habitus: Middle-Class Chinese Immigrant Parents' Investment in Their Newcomer Adolescents' L2 Acquisition and Social Integration

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Chao, Xia
Journal
Anthropology and Education Quarterly
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Resource Type
Journal
Acquisition Number
BE026115
Published Date
08-24-2016 3:54 PM
Published Year
2013
Number of Pages
17
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Abstract
This ethnographic case study explores how two middle-class Chinese immigrant parents in a southeastern U.S. city facilitate their newcomer adolescents' second language acquisition and social integration. Data show that parents' inadequate English proficiency may not be a fixed constraining factor; their class habitus and cultural capital may enable them to work as change agents in their adolescents' integration process. This study highlights the positive impact of parents' active social integration on that of their adolescents.,
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Home Environment and Language Practices
Case Studies